Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Clearest Perception

We’ve all heard of the infamous saying, “where there is a will there is a way.” If you reflect on some of the more trying times in your life when you didn’t know how, what or where you were going-you have experienced “the way.” This is a great test of faith. What if we used this concept but structured it differently in order to measure and achieve our goals? When we perceive clearly, plan carefully, project sincerely and remain persistent we will see outstanding results




Perception is having a clear picture - a concise concept of what you want or where you want to be in your life. In order to direct your energy and magnetize the object of your desire we must focus with razor sharp intensity. This magnetic energy will pull your desires to you. Perception is creating the perfect concept leading and directing us to our goals. Desiring a new car? See it. Touch it with and within your mind. Get a clear picture of the exact model, color and make of the car that you most want to drive. Complete this concept until you smell the interior. Drive it all the way home in your mind.



Planning. Create a plan. Writing and charting small obtainable goals is a step by step blueprint toward achieving your aspirations. It is extremely stimulating to record your goals, monitor your progress, chart the action steps and celebrate your accomplishments. When steps leading toward your goals are accomplished you become motivated with excitement and the desire to continue. A plan provides direction. Planning gives you a blueprint of what you are doing and where you are going. It will keep you on track. Planning will intensify your desires. Car? Visit car dealerships. Plan to talk to a salesman about the one you like best.





Patience. We all have moments and sometimes longer than just a moment- when we become completely annoyed with the pace that our life and our plans are taking. Patience is a virtue. The characteristic of patience can never be underestimated. We are an impatience people. Hence the era of the microwave, the instant this and the high speed that. Again, with my old time quotes, “anything good that is worth having is worth waiting for.” You cannot perceive and plan your goals and expect an overnight turnaround. Patience is similar to faith. We must have the faith that the energy we are putting into our goals will result in manifestation. Becoming impatient is like planting a seed for a crop of vegetables and going back to the soil to dig it up to see if it is still there. Plant the seed, water it with faith, prayers and your blueprint. Then step back and watch your harvest sprout. Be patience. You desire a car but you are unemployed. Unrealistic? No simply going on faith with patience as your companion.





Persistence. Each of the above outlined steps is useless if you fail to focus and remain persistent. The final step but one of the most important is not giving up. When you are reaching for something that is your desire – the process may not be easy nor burden free. Obstacles will arise and may sometime seem overwhelming but if you can catch a breath, exhale and regroup your goal is within reach. Where there is a will there is a way. The will is the persistence and the way is the path toward your aspirations. Persistence. You did your homework, shopped around, the funds manifested. What an awesome ride!!

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